Midwayusa has 375 Ruger Brass

How many times would you use 375 Ruger brass?
 
The condition of the brass, especially the case web and primer pocket, is going to depend on how “hot” (i.e. pressure) your reloads are. The case neck/shoulder area will become work hardened the more times you size the brass. You can alleviate work hardening by periodically annealing the neck/shoulder area. It’s not practical/feasible to correct primer pockets once they become oversized from multiple high pressure loads. I will anneal cases every 3-5 firings depending on the cartridge/load. If you maintain a reasonable pressure level (i.e. velocity window) on your handloads you should be able to load a piece of 375 Ruger brass (with periodic annealing) on an ongoing basis. It’s the primer pockets/case web that will typically kill a case.
 
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